Thanks you sir , it sounds way better in person then on video , yes hit up brother Jack , sell him I sent you , Thanks for watching , see you soon sir 👍😁
If you want any info on that 42 cube Industrial Commercial Briggs just ask. They were nice smooth running and smooth sounding low compression valve-in-block (Flat head) engines. I designed and patented 27" propane floor burnishers using these for power. Burn propane in one and the exhaust valve seats will fall out, the valve stem guides work out of place, and the block's head gasket surface will always warp down at the corner by exhaust valve.
Awesome job! Love it brother ❤️ those engines are tough! Just those carbs ... And yea on a mower they love running wide open! No matter what awesome job! Im one of the few around my area that still saves all the old Briggs and tanks and parts. Everybody thinks im crazy. Saying there obsolete. Until they need a part! Lol
I have 2 of those engines, ones 46 inch vertical shaft and a 42 inch hoizontal. Never finished the projects they were for but one of them was pretty much what you did haha. I even have vids I never pubilished of me workin on that stuff, that's what I was into and the mini bikes were an extra idea. Until I got one lol.
I like it it’s bad ass ! I’ve been wanting to build one for years for our parades. Something a little different though! And I have a trailer already to pull behind it , I made it to pull behind my golf cart !
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas Your welcome. Thank for the content & time it takes to make your videos. You inspired me too get off my duff and start my Vintage Sears Bike 🤣
Most welcome , and it takes a lot of time to make a video for sure !! You should get on that bike ! I have an old Sears bike that I want to start on , might just start on it today !! Good luck on your build 👍
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas Its mostly all mocked up. Waiting on a few parts yet before I can start welding. The frame had a terrible twist in it. Took me two days to get it square. So far it's been lowered 3.5" with pit bike wheels running Kenda K413 performance scooter tires. Hopefully by the end of May it will done.
New to your channel. I have watched several of your videos so far and i gotta say I've really enjoyed and had fun watching you working on these projects. Really awesome stuff, and your different projects are super cool. Take care sir, I definitely am looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Also they may make a gearbox for your steering problem that will solve that better than what you have now. I remember another guy ran into that problem with his mower that he put a snowmobile engine in. I believe that is the way he had to go. But right now I don't remember who he was. It's been quite awhile since I have last seen any of his videos.
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas I always wanted to rig up a 5 speed transaxle with an air clutch to speed shift it, using a drive shaft, instead of a belt. Admittedly, those things might not handle the power and might bust open all over the street...
I don't think the steering will work very well. i relocated the factory steering gear to the front of the chassis & rotated it 90°, so the steering shaft pointed straight back to the driver. Or something like oe would work better. Those universal joints suck, especially when there is more than one!
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas I can't remember how I arranged the tie rods, exactly, but I do remember I shortened the cross link to be the left half tie rod & shortened the lateral link to be the right side tie rod. I know it was all original parts, except the steering shaft, just rearranged. i wish I had taken more videos of my JD180, before I sold it! it also had a wheelbarrow seat, but the engine was no longer under the hood, that was space for your feet. The engine was replaced with a 212, and mounted in back, above the transaxle. The transaxle was also flipped 90°, to work with a horizontal shaft engine, with a centrifugal clutch & chain replacing the belt. The transaxle was opened (to weld the diff) & refilled with 000 grease. No gaskets & no sealant was used when reassembled, but it never leaked!
@@Iowa599 thanks for that info !! When I made the steering I just used what junk I had laying around , I don’t plan on going fast in it ??? Your build sounds way cool !!
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas I built it for my nephews, but it would work for tall people if I flipped the pedals. (The stock JD pedals that were also flipped to point in instead of out.) i tested top speed & saw 27mph (using my phone w/ gps) so I made a little bracket that blocked the shifter into 3rd gear. If I had added brakes (or hadn't removed the governor) I would have removed that, but it was still using the 3" disc that was original to the mower. That was connected to the pedal with some garage door cable routed through 1/4" steel tubing.
I kinda agree with you on the steering. That looks kinda sketchy. I don't know if I'd want to trust that on a chain at high speeds! I like your idea that looks really cool! When I was in highschool in the 80's i took one of those Montgomery Ward minibikes and took the gears and 12 horse Tecumseh engine and stretched the frame of an old lawnmower. That go cart could go 70 mph! It was all fun and games until my cousin came over to visit. He rolled it because he made too tight of a turn. He broke every weld on the frame. After that I wasn't allowed to fix it 😢! I had gotten into trouble for making something that was dangerous. Lol.
The project is looking pretty cool Rick. I saw it in the background of a couple of your videos, so i knew you have been busy on it in between minibike builds. I always look forward to see what your working on! Great job my friend. 🎥✌🇺🇸
Thank you , and yes sir I have been working on it wile waiting on parts and when I have time , I’m getting close to test drive time 🤞🤞Thanks for watching sir 👍👍
Awesome build. Seen it in the background of other videos and was curious about an update on it. Super rad
Thanks brother !!👍👍
Good to see this project back. The side-pipes look and sound bitchin'. Gonna have to hit up Jack for one of those banners.
Thanks you sir , it sounds way better in person then on video , yes hit up brother Jack , sell him I sent you , Thanks for watching , see you soon sir 👍😁
If you want any info on that 42 cube Industrial Commercial Briggs just ask. They were nice smooth running and smooth sounding low compression valve-in-block (Flat head) engines.
I designed and patented 27" propane floor burnishers using these for power.
Burn propane in one and the exhaust valve seats will fall out, the valve stem guides work out of place, and the block's head gasket surface will always warp down at the corner by exhaust valve.
Thank you for that info !!👍👍
I've had one on my custom built log splitter for 20+ years a have only had to rebuild the carb once
@catfishchucky3988 nice 👍👍
something you need to do is up the idle, those opposed twins will blow up from oil starvation at low rpm. I keep mine around 2k and that works good.
Thanks for that info 👍
I hear this happens with bikes and ppl idling them too low and does not slinging oil like it should.
Thanks for sharing your techniques with us!! Really love the builds!!!
Anytime , And thanks for watching 👍👍
Dude this thing is cool AF! The Rat-Barrow! Hell yes! I would get in way too much trouble in my neighborhood with this thing LOL!
Thanks brother 👍👍
I have a small Kohler. Any suggestions other than "Get another engine?"
@@thunderpants645 Briggs
Awesome job! Love it brother ❤️ those engines are tough! Just those carbs ... And yea on a mower they love running wide open! No matter what awesome job! Im one of the few around my area that still saves all the old Briggs and tanks and parts. Everybody thinks im crazy. Saying there obsolete. Until they need a part! Lol
Thank you !!
I have 2 of those engines, ones 46 inch vertical shaft and a 42 inch hoizontal.
Never finished the projects they were for but one of them was pretty much what you did haha.
I even have vids I never pubilished of me workin on that stuff, that's what I was into and the mini bikes were an extra idea.
Until I got one lol.
That’s cool , you should finish building it 👍
I like it it’s bad ass ! I’ve been wanting to build one for years for our parades. Something a little different though! And I have a trailer already to pull behind it , I made it to pull behind my golf cart !
Nice !! Thanks for watching 👍
Absolutely diggen it..! Excited to see it finished..!
Thanks for watching 👍
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas Your welcome. Thank for the content & time it takes to make your videos. You inspired me too get off my duff and start my Vintage Sears Bike 🤣
Most welcome , and it takes a lot of time to make a video for sure !! You should get on that bike ! I have an old Sears bike that I want to start on , might just start on it today !! Good luck on your build 👍
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas Its mostly all mocked up. Waiting on a few parts yet before I can start welding.
The frame had a terrible twist in it. Took me two days to get it square. So far it's been lowered 3.5" with pit bike wheels running Kenda K413 performance scooter tires. Hopefully by the end of May it will done.
@@houseoffire72 WOW that sounds way cool !!!!
New to your channel. I have watched several of your videos so far and i gotta say I've really enjoyed and had fun watching you working on these projects. Really awesome stuff, and your different projects are super cool. Take care sir, I definitely am looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Thank you for watching sir !!👍👍
Awesome!!!
Thank you !!
Also they may make a gearbox for your steering problem that will solve that better than what you have now. I remember another guy ran into that problem with his mower that he put a snowmobile engine in. I believe that is the way he had to go. But right now I don't remember who he was. It's been quite awhile since I have last seen any of his videos.
@@DannyWildmen I had a grearbox , but it’s going on another build , and I was trying to use junk parts . lol Thanks for the info !👍👍
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas no problem your welcome.
Hell yes, I'm gonna have to build another mower so we can cruise together!
Hell yes !!
That's awesome man
Thank you !!👍👍
#Shiznittlebam Hotness, Bro. Love this.
Thank you !!👍
Just found this......more!
Thanks for watching , the finished video will be out soon 👍👍
THAT WAZ K😮😅😊L BROTH"R 🤠🤪🐎 LATER !!! ... .. .
Thank you 👍👍
Great video brother hey what color you going to paint the mini Rat Rod
Thanks , not going to paint it , just going to clean it up and clear coat it , and put stickers on it 👍
I have one of these motors laying around... hmmmm.
You should build something 👍
Where did you find those front wheels they are cool
Wheels and tires are from gopowersports
If you click on the link blow it will take you to there website and give you the info on them .
Very cool ratrod.👍🇺🇲
@@terryclay6668 thank you !!👍👍
How far south are you? Have not heard Americans sound like that since I left Fort Lewis in 1984.
I’m in Texas , north of Houston
Thanks for watching
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas that explains ALOT! I just knew you where not from British Columbia or Alberta.
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas Thank you for put it up. Almost beats Married With Children (almost)
@@joeydepalmer4457 no sir Texas all my life
hey put a glass pack on it😁
Right , that would be cool
So is this a shifter?
Or an automatic?
Yes sir , 5 speed out of an old murry mower , working on that today ,
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas I always wanted to rig up a 5 speed transaxle with an air clutch to speed shift it, using a drive shaft, instead of a belt.
Admittedly, those things might not handle the power and might bust open all over the street...
@hunnybunnysheavymetalmusic6542 that’s a cool idea !!
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas Just gotta make sure its a slypper clutch so you don't blow the gearbox apart... ~( 'w')/
@@hunnybunnysheavymetalmusic6542 yes for sure !!
I don't think the steering will work very well.
i relocated the factory steering gear to the front of the chassis & rotated it 90°, so the steering shaft pointed straight back to the driver. Or something like oe would work better.
Those universal joints suck, especially when there is more than one!
10-4 I’m going to give it a try , I really don’t like it that much , thanks for your input , might need to do that , Thanks
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas I can't remember how I arranged the tie rods, exactly, but I do remember I shortened the cross link to be the left half tie rod & shortened the lateral link to be the right side tie rod. I know it was all original parts, except the steering shaft, just rearranged.
i wish I had taken more videos of my JD180, before I sold it! it also had a wheelbarrow seat, but the engine was no longer under the hood, that was space for your feet. The engine was replaced with a 212, and mounted in back, above the transaxle. The transaxle was also flipped 90°, to work with a horizontal shaft engine, with a centrifugal clutch & chain replacing the belt.
The transaxle was opened (to weld the diff) & refilled with 000 grease. No gaskets & no sealant was used when reassembled, but it never leaked!
@@Iowa599 thanks for that info !! When I made the steering I just used what junk I had laying around , I don’t plan on going fast in it ??? Your build sounds way cool !!
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas I built it for my nephews, but it would work for tall people if I flipped the pedals. (The stock JD pedals that were also flipped to point in instead of out.)
i tested top speed & saw 27mph (using my phone w/ gps) so I made a little bracket that blocked the shifter into 3rd gear.
If I had added brakes (or hadn't removed the governor) I would have removed that, but it was still using the 3" disc that was original to the mower. That was connected to the pedal with some garage door cable routed through 1/4" steel tubing.
Nice !!👍👍
Hodge podge
Side pipe looks too tiny. Also squaring it up would've made it look better. However it sounds bad ass!
@@michaelcarson8534 thank you
Dude some people have the talent and you my friend are one of those people
Thank you , I try . Thanks for watching 👍👍
that is BAD ASS !!.....IIIIIIIIILIKE IT !!
@@matthewgilmore5307 thank you 👍👍
I kinda agree with you on the steering. That looks kinda sketchy. I don't know if I'd want to trust that on a chain at high speeds!
I like your idea that looks really cool!
When I was in highschool in the 80's i took one of those Montgomery Ward minibikes and took the gears and 12 horse Tecumseh engine and stretched the frame of an old lawnmower. That go cart could go 70 mph!
It was all fun and games until my cousin came over to visit. He rolled it because he made too tight of a turn. He broke every weld on the frame. After that I wasn't allowed to fix it 😢!
I had gotten into trouble for making something that was dangerous. Lol.
The mount might look good using a stainless steel spring on rubber. Cool project
Right !!
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Oh so you are not making a fast lawnmower
I like it.
Thanks for watching 👍
The project is looking pretty cool Rick. I saw it in the background of a couple of your videos, so i knew you have been busy on it in between minibike builds. I always look forward to see what your working on! Great job my friend. 🎥✌🇺🇸
Thank you , and yes sir I have been working on it wile waiting on parts and when I have time , I’m getting close to test drive time 🤞🤞Thanks for watching sir 👍👍